As far as Unix support for .Net goes, these guys are doing an open-source port.
http://www.go-mono.com/

I still think it makes sense for Macromedia to do a .Net port of Neo, when 
.Net is stable of course.
jon

At 04:09 AM 7/24/2001, you wrote:
>The book is not out yet.
>
>As for .NET well you could use SOAP,and BizTalk (funny side note we wrote 
>the first BizTalk server in June 4, 1999
>with ColdFusion, WDDX, and XSLT to translate the WDDX to XDR/BizTalk) but 
>you have to use a older version of SOAP
>not 1.2 since the .NET framework is lagging a bit and their are some 
>scheme interpretation issues which is a little
>funny since MS is one of the motivateing forces behind SOAP.
>
>Since SOAP is XML and since XML is in general easy to work with and is 
>platform independant XML makes the most
>sensible approach to a .Net integration all though you should be able to 
>easily call and wrap the various COM
>interfaces to it from CF.  Or you could use C# and call it.  Frankly I 
>have not paid much attention to .NET in that
>most of our client base will not touch a product until its been in 
>production for a year or so and they generally
>use some flavour of UNIX so I am sure there is some one on this list who 
>would be a better source for you.
>
>I am going to have a series of articles up about creating webservices with 
>CF at xml.granularity.com in about a
>month or so.  You might want to check that out.
>
>Robi
>
>
>John Lucas wrote:
>
> > Chapter 22 of Simon Horwith's Professional Coldfusion 5.0 (WROX) is
> > dedicated Web Services, SOAP, and the .NET Framework, so my guess is 
> yes.  I
> > haven't actually read the chapter though.
> >
> > http://www.bookpool.com/.x/38jyhe4vz8/sm/1861004540
> >
> > John Lucas
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Scott Brady [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 9:42 PM
> > To: CF-Talk
> > Subject: Re: .Net and ColdFusion
> >
> > I don't know exactly, but since .NET will be based on open-standards, like
> > XML and SOAP, I don't see why you couldn't use the 2 together.
> >
> > That's the theory, anyway.  (A lot .NET is basically theory at this point
> > anyway)
> >
> > Scott
> > -------------------------------------------------
> > Scott Brady
> > http://www.scottbrady.net/
> >
>
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